ADRIAN, Mich. -- The Siena Heights football team hosted its final game in program history, dropping a 47-16 contest to 11th-ranked Indiana Wesleyan on Saturday at O'Laughlin Stadium.
Wide receivers Tendaji Alexander and Credell Prather scored touchdowns for the Saints. Prather was SHU's leading receiver with seven receptions for 144 yards.
Quarterback Braylen Himmelein finished 15 of 28 for 211 yards, one TD and two interceptions. Numhenne Gwilly caught four passes for 48 yards.
Brevin Jackson had 10 tackles for the Siena Heights defense. Joe Nemecek added nine tackles and a fumble recovery.
Also for SHU, Clarke Hamilton had eight tackles and a forced fumble. Markel Main forced a fumble.
The Saints trailed 10-0 in the second quarter before a 10-yard pass from Himmelein to Alexander pulled SHU within 10-7.
Carter Ball connected on a 38-yard field goal just before halftime, closing the Saints deficit to 17-10 at the time.
IWU ripped off 17 straight points to open the second half, increasing the margin to 34-10.
SHU's final points came on a 1-yard TD run by Prather.